Two Cars Crash; Both Drivers Allegedly Driving Drunk
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Posted: 10:12 AM Apr 18, 2009
Two Cars Crash; Both Drivers Allegedly Driving Drunk
Police say Kevin McBride and Randy Collazo will both be charged with vehicular assault and driving under the influence. Both drivers are expected to be arrested and charged once they are released from the hospital.
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Colorado Springs police say there was a serious two car crash in Colorado Springs early Saturday morning and both drivers were allegedly driving drunk.

Police say two cars crashed just before 2 a.m. at Colorado Avenue and 24th Street. Police say a Ford sedan was traveling westbound on Colorado Avenue when it struck a Nissan SUV driving southbound on 24th Street.

The driver of the Ford was identified as 26-year-old Kevin McBride. The driver of the Nissan was identified as 25-year-old Randy Collazo. Both drivers were admitted to the hospital in serious condition. The passengers of both vehicles were treated for minor injuries and released.

Police say McBride and Collazo will both be charged with vehicular assault and driving under the influence. Both drivers are expected to be arrested and charged once they are released from the hospital.


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Posted by: randy Location: colorado springs on May 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM

maybe all you guys shouid read your facts better i was in the crash and he hit me we didnt just run into each other and i wasnt drunk it was just in my blood system so let him without sin cast the frist stone and keep your opions to yourself!!!!!!
Posted by: Dixie Normus Location: COS on Apr 20, 2009 at 09:45 PM

Don, I'm on fire! Lets get trashed and play chicken!
Posted by: Sharon Location: Colorado Springs on Apr 20, 2009 at 04:31 PM

Bill - how is this an example of CSPD not doing their job?? I don't quite follow you on that one. And Don, this isn't a chat room or an internet dating site. Maybe you need to go downtown where these drunk drivers were and look for some "hotties". Regarding the article, I think it's Karma. If you're going to drive drunk, you need to be willing to accept the consequences. Althought it's a shame that these drivers were injured, I'm glad that no sober drivers were injured. It's a good reminder to all - cab ride $12.00, DUI - $12,000. Think twice.
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